[B]How is it going bros/hoes? I am an advanced LUA scripter. I just joined this website, trying to make my mark! So, basically, here we go:
[/B][B]In this tutorial we will first be learning about the "Print" statement. Here is an example:[/B][CODE]print("Hello!")[/CODE][B]
NOTE: In LUA you do not have to put the semicolon as you do in C++, or C#.
So, lets go in depth with the "Print" statement, shall we? Okay, so the first thing is, is that you need to know common sense to script in LUA... Think of the "Print" statement as, for example "Print your name your name below: " on a paper in real life. So in real life print means to, basically write something without cursive, well that, basically, is what the "Print" statement means. So if you wanted it to say, "Yo I'm not gay!", you would put:
[/B][CODE]print("Yo I'm not gay!")[/CODE][B]
In a script! So, that is the first tutorial. Stick around me for a while and you will learn a lot more!
- SkibbyDuu, or the owner of Sky Rise Servers
P.S. You can download a few things to edit a ".lua" file, and to run ".lua" scripts (Or test them). Here is the link to the downloads:
[/B][B]Windows: [URL]https://code.google.com/p/luaforwindows/downloads/detail?name=LuaForWindows_v5.1.4-46.exe&can=2&q=[/URL][/B]
[B]Mac: [URL]http://luabinaries.sourceforge.net/download.html[/URL][/B]
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But you can also print numbers.
I was going to post that in the next tutorial.
You are an advaned Lua scripter, yet you use the word Lua as if it were an acronym...
[editline]15th March 2013[/editline]
You need a plain old no option on your poll.
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